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The Monogram ML alludes to Princess Maria Luisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias for which the first Regiment named Princesa was created by King Carlos III.<br> | The Monogram ML alludes to Princess Maria Luisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias for which the first Regiment named Princesa was created by King Carlos III.<br> | ||
The scroll bearing the inscription Isabel alludes to the second creation by King Ferdinand VII for his Daughter and heiress Princess Maria Isabel Luisa. | The scroll bearing the inscription Isabel alludes to the second creation by King Ferdinand VII for his Daughter and heiress Princess Maria Isabel Luisa. |
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PROTECTED INFANTRY BATTALION PRINCESA I-2, SPANISH ARMY
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En campo de plata las letras "M" y "L" de oro fileteadas de sable (negro), resaltadas por una cinta de plata fileteada de sable, cargada con la inscripción "Isabel " de sable (negro). |- |English | Infantry Battalion Princesa I-2, Spanish Army No blazon/translation known. Please click here to send your (heraldic !) blazon or translation |}
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The Monogram ML alludes to Princess Maria Luisa of Parma, Princess of Asturias for which the first Regiment named Princesa was created by King Carlos III.
The scroll bearing the inscription Isabel alludes to the second creation by King Ferdinand VII for his Daughter and heiress Princess Maria Isabel Luisa.
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